The Telegraph reports that he told his workers in an email that the gift was a "gesture of thanks and appreciation from the company for the hard work and commitment you have given to Next over the past three years and through some very tough times."

Wolfson, 45, who became CEO of the company at 33, has been commended for his charitable move, but some also say that its a small offering considering his already-excessive executive pay.

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